Posted by: ChillyHellion
Posting time: 5.2 years ago on 10/12/2015 8:17:46 PM
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Archived What do you use for backup? (Fedora)
submitted 5.2 years ago by ChillyHellion
I'm looking for a GUI software that will allow me to keep two hard drives in sync. Basically I have a 6TB internal drive and a 6TB external drive. I want to setup software so that whatever changes I make to the files on the internal drive will be pushed to the external drive. I don't at any point want the changes I make on the external drive to push to the internal. Is there any Fedora-compatible software that can do what I've described? Right now I'm copy/pasting by hand and while that works, it would be nice to have software automate that process.
[–] nebjak 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 5.1 years ago
Grsync is one of the best.
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[–] nebjak 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Grsync is one of the best.